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Conch ShellScallop ShellSeahorsesStarfishSea UrchinSand DollarThey have a skin of moveable spines covering the entire testPhylum: EchinodermataClass: EchinoideaFivefold radial symmetry Sea CreatureIt can move by using its adhesive tube feet, working in conjunction with its spinesThe pentamerous symmetry It has two stomachs - the cardiac stomach and the pyloric stomachRadial symmetryClass: AsteroideaSeahorses have a coronet on their head, which is distinct to each seahorse, much like a human fingerprint.A thin skin stretched over a series of bony plates arranged in rings throughout their bodyPhylum: Chordata Class: ActinopterygiiA free-living scallop can swim, by rapidly opening and closing its shellIt has a central adductor muscleClass: BivalviaPhylum: MolluscaSpirally constructed shellsClass: Gastropoda Phylum: Mollusca